TLDR UK will introduce legislation on Monday to bring crypto companies under existing finance laws by October 2027 The Financial Conduct Authority will oversee TLDR UK will introduce legislation on Monday to bring crypto companies under existing finance laws by October 2027 The Financial Conduct Authority will oversee

UK Crypto Rules Coming: What the 2027 Finance Law Means for Investors

2025/12/15 16:04
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TLDR

  • UK will introduce legislation on Monday to bring crypto companies under existing finance laws by October 2027
  • The Financial Conduct Authority will oversee crypto regulation, similar to how it regulates traditional stocks and bonds
  • Finance Minister Rachel Reeves says the rules will provide clear guidelines and protect consumers from “dodgy actors”
  • The UK approach aligns with the US regulatory model rather than the EU’s custom-built crypto rules
  • Currently, crypto businesses only need to register with the FCA for anti-money laundering purposes

The UK government will introduce legislation to parliament on Monday that brings cryptocurrency companies under the same regulatory framework as traditional financial firms. The new rules will take effect in October 2027.

The Financial Conduct Authority will oversee crypto companies under existing finance sector laws. This represents a shift from the current system where crypto businesses only need to register with the FCA for money laundering supervision.

Finance Minister Rachel Reeves described the move as a “crucial step” for the UK’s financial sector. She said the rules would give firms clear guidelines while protecting consumers and keeping fraudulent operators out of the market.

The legislation comes from draft proposals published by the Treasury in April. A ministry spokesperson said the final version has seen only minor changes from the original draft.

UK Takes Different Path Than EU

The UK regulatory approach aligns more closely with the United States than the European Union. The EU implemented its Markets in Cryptoassets rules in 2024, which created a separate regulatory framework specifically for crypto.

Britain and the US formed a task force in September to explore cooperation on digital assets. The US is working on legislation that divides crypto oversight among its existing market regulators.

The new framework will treat crypto with the same laws and protections as traditional financial products like stocks. This means crypto exchanges, dealers and agents will need to follow the same rules as conventional financial firms.

Regulators Setting Detailed Rules

The Financial Conduct Authority released a roadmap for crypto rules last month. The FCA plans to consult on stablecoins, trading platforms and decentralized finance with a goal of finalizing regulations by the end of 2026.

The Bank of England also revealed stablecoin regulation plans in November. Some lawmakers criticized these proposals as too restrictive, claiming they ban most wholesale use of stablecoins outside testing environments.

Natalie Lewis, a partner at law firm Travers Smith, expressed hope for more than minor changes to the final legislation. She noted the original draft contained “quite a few technical legal problems.”

Both the Bank of England and FCA have committed to finalizing their specific crypto rules by the end of 2026. This gives the industry about 10 months before the October 2027 implementation date.

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